Economy Guide in Estonia
Economic overview, job market trends, income levels, and financial landscape for expats
GDP
$38.10B
Total economic output of the country
HDI
0.89
Very high human development
Quality of Life
85/100
Excellent quality of life — among the top worldwide
Purchasing Power
43/100
Moderate purchasing power — around global average
Cost of Living Index
Estonia has moderate living costs with a Cost of Living Index of 58.6 (NYC = 100). Groceries (53.6) and restaurant prices (66.9) are also moderately priced compared to NYC.
Housing Market
The property price to income ratio is 9.4 years, indicating moderate affordability for purchasing property. The rental market is relatively affordable, with a Rent Index of 15.0.
Average Income Levels
Estonia's Purchasing Power Index of 102.1 suggests good buying power for residents, meaning they can afford more goods and services than in NYC.
Tax System
Estonia applies a flat personal income tax rate of 20% in 2024, which will increase to 22% in 2025. Corporate income tax is 0% on retained and reinvested profits, with a 20% rate (22% from 2025) on distributed profits. The standard VAT rate is 22% as of January 2024, set to rise to 24% from July 2025. Property taxes are levied only on land, not buildings.
Business Environment
Estonia's business environment is highly favorable, ranking #11 globally in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 and #1 in Eastern Europe. It boasts advanced digital infrastructure, business-friendly policies, and active government support for startups through initiatives like Startup Estonia and the e-Residency program.
Social Security
Estonia provides universal healthcare through the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (EHIF), funded by employer social taxes. The pension system is a three-pillar model, including a state pension, a mandatory funded pension, and a voluntary funded pension. Unemployment benefits are available, offering income-based insurance and a basic allowance.
Banking & Financial Safety
Deposits in Estonia are protected up to €100,000 (approximately USD 117,000) per depositor per bank under the Estonian Guarantee Fund (Tagatisfond), in line with EU directives. The financial sector is well-regulated by Finantsinspektsioon (Estonian Financial Supervision Authority), which adheres to international standards and EU frameworks, ensuring stability and consumer protection.
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